Combat Antisemitism Movement
CAM raises alarm over Gaza-bound ‘Globalize the Intifada’ flotilla departing Europe
In a formal letter to the President of the European Sea Ports Organization, CAM urges heightened vigilance and coordination among European port authorities
Athens has lost its way: Is the birthplace of democracy normalizing antisemitism?
CAM calls on Athens Mayor to act
Wisconsin adopts IHRA definition of antisemitism in state law
CAM weekly antisemitism report – Hatzola ambulances burned in London
The incident is linked to Ashab al-Yamin al-Islamia, an Iran-linked terror group also believed to be responsible for recent attacks on other Jewish institutions in Europe
EXPOSED: Instagram algorithm flooding millions with antisemitic content, new research reveals
Alarming new findings from the CAM's Antisemitism Research Center have uncovered that Instagram is not merely hosting antisemitic content, but actively amplifying it to millions of users
Sydney council takes ‘clear and principled’ stand against antisemitism
Their strategy is designed as a structured and proactive framework focusing on prevention, education, and response
CAM weekly antisemitism report – “Quds Day” incitement leads to antisemitism surge
Incidents of antisemitism surged 32% this week, largely driven by "Quds Day" commemorations held across the globe by supporters of the Tehran regime
San Diego launches student contest to celebrate Jewish American heritage
This educational initiative will confront rising antisemitism, while empowering the next generation through knowledge, creativity, and a deeper understanding of Jewish American contributions
CAM and the African American Mayors Association launch new national fellowship
This new national fellowship will rejuvenate the historic alliance between Black and Jewish communities in the United States
Europe’s historic test: will it confront Iran or repeat the mistakes of the past?
Will they defend the democratic order that has defined the continent since World War II, or continue the pattern of hesitation that has allowed the Iranian regime to expand their global reach?
150 mayors across North America stand with Jews after Michigan synagogue attack
By speaking out collectively, the mayors aim to send a clear message that antisemitism and violence have no place in their cities.
CAM weekly antisemitism report – synagogues across the world under attack
A total of eight incidents at synagogues across the globe including in Liège, Belgium, Toronto and Oslo and Trondheim in Norway.
Mamdani’s blindspot on antisemitic atrocities
"True leadership requires saying clearly and without caveat that denying the suffering of victims is wrong. Not redirecting to privacy. Not managing the optics."